Urban Family Brewing extends hours for the summer months

I recently paid a visit to one of Seattle’s less talked-about breweries. The fact that they don’t get more fanfare really doesn’t make a lot of sense once you taste the beer. I’m talking about Urban Family Brewing, located in Interbay, not far from Fishermen’s Terminal.

Today I found out that Urban Family Brewing is expanding the taproom hours for the summer months. This gives you more opportunities to drink stuff like my personal favorite UFB beer, Citron Noir, a dark farmhouse-style ale. Although the De La Brett, a dry-hopped Brett Pale Ale is damn good too.

Beyond making great beers, much of it of the sour and barrel-aged variety, they do something that most Seattle breweries do not. They actually export beer to other states. Imagine that.